This is a very well made wine with a degree of elegance not often found in such an inexpensive wine. This deeply coloured blend of syrah, mourvedre and viognier has a nose of blackberry fruit with licorice, pepper and mild oak spice. It is medium to full-bodied with firm tannin which gives a nice edge to the finish. Very good to excellent length. Best 2013 to 2017. Try with grilled read meats. (Steve Thorlow, WineAlign)

For those like your friends at Sukasa Style
who care about value we recommend The Wolftrap 2012 Red (there is a white as well) and a fellow Boekenhoutskloof
wine, Porcupine Ridge (Vintages 595280 @ 14.95) as essential picks for your
wine collection. We have tasted this wine through a number of vintages (2010-2012) and it continues to score an excellent on the QPR scale.

Serve this at 17-19 oC as it tends to shut down at cooler
temperatures.